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1910. i A Bl d INTERURBAN STOCK GOING|Comes to America [NEW AVIATION RECORDS 3 _f to Learn AbOUt amet Carries ;— ssengers Fifty- Start the Week Aright = roxmer o 5o Newspapers| ™ o in ot | o5 1 o —- Without Lines/” We Did! NEW MARK FOR DISTANCE FARMERS ARE TAKING INTEREST Japanese Editor in Studying Journal- J— in the /,{Vlswn] John Junkin, Murderer of Clara ism Finds Some Things that Awbram O » Single Passengor Mosen at Ottumwa, in State of Are Surprising Him. About Fifty-Three Milea in Lens NEW YORK, July 9.—(Special Tele- SRSy It used to be true that bifocal gram.)—That women are responsible for — ’lnm were troublesome, an the sensationalism in American news-| BETHENY PLAINS, RHEIMS, July 8.~ . Iookln' and trying to the (From a Staff Correspondent.) pa-ers Is the bellef and declaration of | Mamet established a world’s record for es is No‘lyl true of DES MOIN July 9.~(Bpecial Tele-| G, Date, editor of the Kokumin Shinbun | carrying two passengers at the aviation Ky YhOKS-lhe new bifocals gram.)—It was aunnounced here today that|of ‘Toklo, Japan. The Japanese editor|meet today., He flew for 92.76 kilometers k. 1 stock in the proposed electric line from Des | arrived in New York after a slow tour|(57.60 miles) at an altitude of fifty meters that look and wear like plain Moines to Tted Oak has been sold in fhe | around the world, when he studied the| (144 feet). Aubrun made a new distance | glasses, but give perfect near- amount of $300,00. Representatives of the | newspapers in every big city. Mr. Date[record with a single passenger of % kilo-| and-far vision, We make them company who are in the city conferring |ls collecting data for a history of jour-|meters (5278 miles in 1:27:33. Both used HUTESON OPTICAL C with local capitalists now believe that the [nalism, but does not deny that he {s|Bleriot monoplanes 213 South 16th line will certainly be bullt to Red Oak. The |using his Information for more practical| M. Labouchere, the French aviator, stock 80ld has been largely .to persons In|purposes. broke the world's record for distance at |- Des Molnes and along the lines, very many [ The paper in Tokio of which Editor|the aviation meet here today. He flew Wh Y farmers investing in the same. A great|Date is the head, is a morning journal, |34 kilometers (211)4 miles) in a singlo flight ab ou deal of the right-of-way has been secured |but the editor is contemplating tssuing [In four hours, thirty-seven minutes and A and the effort Js to have the road bullt [an evening edition also. This had some- | forty-five seconds. Don t, want---se" with very little dependence upon eastern | thing to do with the editor's trip, for| Leon Morane, another French aviator, capltal, as soon as it was decided to glve the|on a new l!l'r:ol 100- ’mrn: power machine, Everybody has something around the Junkin in OCellapwe. Kokumin Shinbun an evening edition, | covered five kilometers (310 mhes) in two Sheflfr Clark ot Appanoose county, who|the editor started out to see how even- | minutes and ffty-six seconds and ten | howse, they, '8 SOt Walit, OF Derbipa will Have charge of the hanging of John |ing papers were reawy made. He came | kilometers (6.21 miles) in five minutes and they have articles that while they Junkin in the prison at Fort Madison, says |across Siberfa to St. Petersburg, where |forty-seven seconds. really have no use for them, at the that in his belief the condemned man will| the bomb-proof cellars and the artillery No Flights at Atlantie City. same time they dislike to throw them have to-be carried to the gallows in a|of the editors alarmed him. Continuing! ATLANTIC CITY, July 9.—Glenn Curtiss| away. | state of collapse. Since Junkin has been |to Berlin he was again discouraged bY [and Waiter Brookens, who wiil try for the| Just let them find pepple who would | confined in & solitary cell he has almost|the alarming quantities of beer which the |g500 aititude prize of the Atlantic cny‘] take these articles off their hands and Exceution, with more and better bargains to offer you in the way of “OUR” quality summer Wearables at specially low prices to close them out. Have you had your share of the bargains? If not, be on hand early Monday morning. Notice a few of the offerings. Store just full of others as good or better—come. $10.00 Boys' Summer Weight Wool Suits for . . $6.75 5.00 Boys’ Summer and Colored Wash Suits for 8.85 20.00 Young Men’s “Sam Peck” Suits for . . 1475 25.00 Young Men’s “Sam Peck” Suits for . . . 18.78 1.00 Boys’ Madras Blouses, 7 to 16 years, for . .69 5.00 Women’s Pumps, Ties and Oxfords, for . . 8.50 4.00 Women’s Pumps, Ties and Oxfords, for . 2.60 3,00 Misses’ Oxfords and Ankle Strap Pumps for 2.49 13.50 Girls’ White Serge Coats for . . . . . 875 1.00 Girls’ White Muslin Skirts for . .65 13.50 Small Women’s Linen Dresses for . . 9.75 19.75 White Lingerie Dresses, 32 to 38, for . . (475 7.50 Small Women’s Office and House Dresses . 4.7% lost ‘his reason. The demand for tickets|German editors consumed. Mr. Date | to see the, sxecution, is said to be great.|thought that an editor, must necessarily |fights during the day. A sharp southerly | PAY fOF them and they would be happy. | Junkin is the colored man who killed Clara | drink large quantities of beer, JudgINg |preeze made landing on the beach difficalt Yet that Is just what can be accom« | Rosen at Ottumwa. Relatives of the irl|from his experiences in Berlin. In |y ;00 dangerous. plished by way of the For Sale Mis« have asked permission to see the hanging. |Purls he failed to keep several engage- | Aero elub late today, made no attempt at ments because the editors were fighting | Qelianecus cotuten t The Boe. Court Releases Fortume Teller. 1 = iy eupreme ourt. today orderedro-|duels. This added s new note ot an-| Formal Demand L S R oy, T leased on appeal bond Count Nathoo, a |COuragement. In London the heavy, | dispose of, write a small Want Ad and ] . who|®0lld looking papers caused the Jap to f Hindu fortune teller and soothsayer, who (1OUd 100FHE PADCER oflifed Fhe Jap to or Charlton Pllf) It lll The BBB last week was taken to prison to serve a twenty-year term for assault upon a girl. been in New York. Giving his impros- R e The court held that his bond offered was Papers Askin, Extr.d]uon of Amer- good, though mot signed by & freeholder,|BIo0 Of the American press and read- P . In'a case from Couneil Blutfs involving|'n§ public, he sayi ican Uxorcide Forwarded by SAFEINVESTMENT 25.00 Pongee and Cloth of Gold Suits for . . 16.50 b 25.00 Women’s Pengee Coats, 32 to 38, for . . 11.50 e loguly o o satodn oparated by W, I |, XOUF DADOFS S5pesl more to women Italian Foreign Office. e & Beck at Lake Manawa, the court held b— .75 Infants’ Colored Dresses, 2 to 6 years, for . .58 Beck at Lako Manawa, the eourt hold|ineir nature and you make your papers| ROMS, July —The formal demand of the s o 4.00 White and Golored Coats, 2 to 6 years, for 2,85 lowa outside of a city or town. Imore sensitions] than those of any|ytalian government for the extraditien ot auips Women in America, I ter Charlton has been forwarded by the % Tn a case trom Page county 1nvolving|norice, are coming int " byt gyl - Insure equitable and 3.00 to $5.00, Infants’ Straw Bonnets and Hats, . .85 the constitutionality of the law requiring " ¥ 1nto & more prominent | foreign ottice to the Italian embasey at unprejudiced admin- place in journalism and all the wuig|washington. Charlton is the young Amer- P . . 4 branding of linseed oil the court upheld the|paners have many women " g g 4 {stering of the Trust 10.00 to $12.00, Women’s Linen Suits, 32 to 38, for 7.50 S0 (A DALY Bby NN TR | the. Dae’ ( RSIRG 1o WAL dktca 6| lean who mrudered s Wik, 3 S Bstate, thereby pre- county involving a question as to interstate i by rrgerin L st Bl Pl A 7 i confer with the Japanese minister and 5 costly Jaw suits and commerce the court held the Iowa pure|is then going to- San Francisco, The writ:sent toiwaed today. ts. Sopom unpleasantness, Our Store c’oses 5 p. m. except Saturdays 10 p.m R0 aw. H0da 5ok AB1Y 00 bR oEdRE | whidh ‘BOb e SIS from | panied by documentary evidence that has Trust Department groceries dellvered on orders. been authenticated by the American em- will be glad to draw at Rome. your will and serve Supreme Court Decisions. L as Trustee under it 3 This is the first time Italy has made a (aatsia Lumvor sompany. sppatant, | GOVErNOr Replies [ acmand tor the sxtradiion of an American (IN RE Bagwt. perior court, affirmed. cltizen and as Italy always has refused to Iy selected securities State against Charles Creswell, appel- to W. J. Bryan grant extradition for Itallans who commit helflmul which 18 our lant, Mills county, atfirmed, T Crimes 1n forelgn countries and seek refuge judgment of valuo pedlant, BARD ‘sdunty. atriEted, o in their native land, the outcome is awaited continuous and suc- o ssful experience. 1518.1520 FARNAM STREET. 12 Boynton againsi z A Chureh, certio-| Sayy More Respect for Observance of | ™" '™ y.e’?a 5 per "H'. Minden Creamery company. appellant, Law Needed, Rather Than When you have anything to sell or trade, S ounts. 5100 " whd rFo oS0 oo o s SoFo oo oo o g0 oS o Lo :o‘::.':;' abtifmed 1§°::r? s e New Law. advertige it in The Bee Want-Ad columns up. Ellas Doty, appellant, against C. W. 8{:‘!)‘(:. &Ann cou‘my, (‘lhllflrmed Weet Eneenend Th W th by & dlstinguished oltizen, whom democ- | guarded against such practices as this . Warn against Chicago Great West-| [INCOLN, Neb, July 9.—~In a lengthy (] cather < ot raqy should line up, regardiess of private | case reveals. CANDIDATES ARE LININ(" UP :'f',‘".","d‘""" appellant, Marshall county, |y, ¢omene fsued tonight Governor Shallen- PETERS TRU5_I COMPANY opintons In this fight, Metcalfe shared the | As a result of this statement and a thor- Capltal’ City Brick and Pips company, berger makes exception to the statement| For Nebraska—Fair; cooler. NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANKBLDG honors of the day with Bryan, recelving a |ough examination of the company's books —— :ov::l:;l& "lgfln:; City of Des Moines, Polk of Mr. Bryan, recently published, in which For lowa—Showers; coole thia tremendous ovation and cries of ‘‘senats and records, the public prosecutor sald " N i C. B. Walsh af the governor was criticized for Temperature maha yesterday: v gainst Tri-City Rallway S for not calling grosted him on all sides as he rose to|he felt bound to dismiss the charges. Many File for the Various Offices at | .G a5, “ieott county. atrirmed. an extra session of the legislature. The speak. Dsposal of the People. o Py‘,".‘,’.{"‘é"," Sopengat, | :dn'n-t Peter | governor denfes that his refusal to convene [T\ IS ALL BLAMED ON WEAT HltChCO Ck Wlu - X 74 %’_;u:n ;’n,;,{';:m 1y PR ::e Iathl;‘tlun h;jecz;a c:)ur:tyedopunn into pel llll. ight county. irmed. e campalgn, ut he insist that the 3 HITCHCOCK IS -IN ILIST TWICE| w. Beck, appellant, against I. B.\veto of the Fort Crook lauor bill and Sllake ALl Dhine’ th: Ghivans: Whien Sit on the Lid Y‘_‘;‘;‘g‘;“" Judge, Fottawattamle county, &1 |niy approval of the 8 o'clock closing bill| Eleotrio Storm Passes Over, Py Long List for Water Board and Also| W: P, Trumbo, appellant against R. P. most pleasant experience, so far, has R Second week of our Clearance Sale z Al coplordonae o Less Than Mows B #o gsggsss” sEPTET EFEII I3 Prait Van Burer county, attirmed. det " Causing = Panic. i for State Represemtatives, as Htaie aguinbt Holten (ray & C0., appel-|thor mmbmrcy: becaute ot that sction un Postmaster General is Ranking Offi. Woll b Sak: Dohitessntonni lapts, p:ge county, affirmed. Nomination, T N T S the legislature together because Mr. Heat was responsible for many things to- J Gay, In,a0dIbOR 40 ,q,m,,,,'m' o tional Capital. ey Farmers Will Sustain Loss could not deliver the votes. He dis: s I s iy e o aleg Candidates ate fillng fast for the various| D¢s Moines millers state that by reason | With Mr. Bryan that county option is the OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Sacy 4t Prefodsiil Tated odbipat 'are (s the| Ax fa o flour cases the farmers will sustain a loss | sists that the initiative and referendum 1s tragions, the adjournment of court In at r as the fllings thus far are an OMAHA, July 9.—Officlal record of tem: e ot o sollimion | CAPItAI today “sitting on the 1id," as former |ndication the only office that is really fn-| Of fom 10 to 2 cents a bushl on ihelt s cleating lams perature’ and precipitation compared with el et el WA Loty s (3 e make plates that fit and guarantes snd the exploitatioiNof the city as & “sum- |'gegienment. of congTeskinan. Sitx . mien have $iled for| thO'108bAIILY fo use this'wheat.in militagihy & VOIS of the people Which can Dbs se- i A 19-}3' 19‘;- 1908, 1907, | them. We make plates that look natural | On Postmastor General Frank Hitchcock, [ nomimation to congress, and all i h" They say that .the bakers will not acoept|cured under the Initiative and referen-|Minimum tomperature..... o A e RO L T Shortly after 1 p. m., when yesterdsy's | tn¢ ranking officer of the two here, de- | fights are still between two men ¥ °‘l “t‘; flour made from this wheat grown in Towa | dum. Mean temperature wear holes in. record wes equaled, thers was a light fall| yolved the duty of belng the head of the or 1eft| ypjess it is bleached, hence they will almost| The governor does not belleve the re- [ Precipitation ... . . We insert a porcelain crown on a root of yain in the downtown distriot atid at 2 | government in Washington today. 1t is vease from purchasing i, 4nd farmérs will | publicans will endores county option and |, Temperature and Sivcipiiation departures | thas’ looks lbe yout” OWh. oath, We Phi 3 5 and compared with the last two years: ' |and they last you a lifetime. We make Ons woman was killed, another injured |iepck's during most of the summer, unless :fl'vfi» C. H““—'iv‘""""" coroner, and E.| ne game, county option advecate who is authority | Normal temperature. y . 78| bridgework that s perfect and you cannot and ten othess wers thrown Into A panic |one of the four cablnet officers, who rank | poard AT Sereneer 1ol o o ter Will Run for Governor. for the statement. J B e e ase during & severw electricel storm in Gvans- | him, should return. The postmaster gen- : renson, republican, and Gil-| Ljeutenant Governor George W. Clarke| He calls Mr. Bryan's attention to the fact A or _bridge work. price P b s first in the fleld as a candidate for the | that he received more votes when he was h We do all kinds of restorative work. a tree under which they had taken shelter,| The other member. of the cabinot in R’; m;l': D he MAMOTIN. raoe, republican nomination for governor two|elected governor than any man ever re- | o v o] ;’i‘frf"fi".“" ik vtk siiasd Whers they were enjoving & plcnie. The | town Is Secretary Meyer of the navy, who | S ¢PUIicans are showing up most en-|years hence. The Dallas county conven-|celved in the state xopt Roosevelt and he | PECCINCY ;L’:,"pg’rmf'l’ Wo. extract teeth free 1t you want a T e hd i 1. | tew days, having come from his summer |l b6 ® member of the state legisiature, |at the head of the delegation, passed a|nomination Without having to struggle for 1 R WRLaH, Tocal Worecaster. ¢ N, 2 years oid, and th ty board FPorcelain Orowii. vanston. home at Haemilton, Mass., where he in- 0 DRRNER vacancies are getting | resolution making announcement that in|it. Gold Crowns. Injured: tends to spend several months, some attention. due time the name of Mr. Clarke wfll be| He said: “Mayor Dahlman has been|— Ay ¥ ~ Bridge Work, pe 14 loose teeth and cure all diseases of the knocked down and stunned by Ikmnlnt l The complete list of fililngs up to Batur.|candidate for governor. He was renom-|my defeat will ‘be & warning to all future mouth and gums. We warrant all our ¥ T pem——— . I restle Wrecked day noon was as follows: inated for lleutenant governor without |politiclans in Nebraska to never dare to work ten years. '“h\llh “AR m CERNANY : llenubllt-n.uTATE smnaToR, Drmocrat opposition. He won two years ago over |stand up against the liquor interest: l“i‘lln DENTISTS { by Dynamlte Tsdore Bd ENATOR. iinart two opponents. He was twice elected| The governor says what is needed in the e i Ralph G. Van N 3 . # "Phons Douglas 3771—Omaha, Neb. SIE e Sandara's Silorusy. “his srown |Bteel Structure on Lehigh Valley |Shimec s Henr deorse 8. Collin There are five avowed candidates for |I4UO" auestion aud bis oftics 1s chiefly hoRs RNy -f,"," wd to such enormous extent that local con-| Road Near Greenville, N, J., Dam. | kobert Houghton judge In the Fifth judiclal dlstrict for the oorned wi o enforcement of laws. sumption there absorbs less than 0 per d " Herman Q. Boesche three places to be filled at a district con- | He is willing, however, to let the party in John Lynn C matter of making new laws we must provide a market in the world. e Henry H. Genau Applegate, Guthrie Center; W. H. Fahey, ol b ¢ 1 say we, becauss, owing to the extent of | NEW YORK, July 9.-Dynamite bombs COUNTY ATTORNEY. Perry; L. N. Hays, Knoxville; C. D. Rob- tion that Burned and ltched Day \ng built 'by the Lehigh Valley Rail, | COUNTY COMMISSIONER—IST DIST. | field.~ Applegate s a candidate . i cotpany has been put in & position Where y Rall- | ; 1 g a candidate for renom: it 15 morally bound to «taks care of the | 084 company along the Bay Shore o B Kenn has. L. Van Camp | ination. It is belleved that Hays and Fahey | Head of Mormon Church Wants to ofa Dmms'l"g Rash. crude output. 1f we should refuse to take | 0f Jorsey City, ~exploded early to-| COUNTY ~onmssm\mn—m pIST. | Will be the other two nominees. Get Away from the Hot John Yirak Frank J. Fixa matier in what quantities offered, it would | 273 smashing windows for half a mile 3 It develops that there s serious trouble| . i Cure for Skin Afflictions. Qisorganise the entire industry. ¢ So we | round In the Greeuvilie section. As the among those who are making the fight for | NEW YORK, July 9.—Joseph Smith, presi- | Y bave been forced o push our export busi. | F6sult Of the first explosion two sixty-foot | COUNTY COMMISSIONER—TH DIST. |the carrying of & prohibitory amendment | €0t of the Mormon church of Utah, Was | wy wmered for elght years with what the John €. Ty By perfecting our methods of handling and | #1t!on. one of them being driven through |Frank O. oNte. ',",':g:;:: Soam ganized lust year & committee to carry on | ®iid today for Dover and Antwerp. Bishob | was like small red pimples such as form on CHICAGO, July %.—(Bpecial Telogram.)— cer Now on Duty at the Na- pellant, ygsinat 3. 5. Eokenrode, | THe agaln repeats that e 3id not cul - Loeal Record, Tt yeotonduy 1t sauned donths and pros. |, WASHINGTON, July 9.-Only two mem- [offices at the disposal of the people. of thy Gpoladn.of the ourts i the blesched | Importaht lasus of the campalsn, but in ™ WE GIVE VITALIZED AIR [President Roosevelt designated this summer | teresting to democratlo politiclans - thyy| TINter Wheat grown in Towa, because of| He belleves county option can be settled The corresponding period of the iast thres | v mss airter Joor e oty mer resort.” Minimum temperature..... 7 6 ) gold teeth or gold crowns that you can't to the mercles of one sole applicant. Three D m. the temperature foll to 01 degress. | likely that this homor will be My Hitoh | V405 Dr. A. H. Hipple, present mem- | nave to depend upon home consumption of | he quotes Mayor Love as being one strong from the normal at Omaba since March 1,{ teeth, with any. kind of filling you wish Wo. rapincs Tmissing teoth without plates tom; thia afternoon when lightning struok | eral intends to take his vacation in the fall, | Lot M Hitooook, democrat, are still the h b rosumed his work at the department for o | thUslastically in the running for a chance! tlon, which sent him to the state convention | belleves that he is entitied to a second | Excess for cor, period, plste or, & bridge. Mrs. Willlam _Carte oMd, Those Who Have Filed. presented to the republicans of Towa as a|brought out to defeat me. It he can do it, W' atraighton crooked ' tmeth, "tighion ) B. W. A, TEOMAS. # — AP R Saer s - gohn T Brilinar speaker unanimously, ¥ ate is more respect for an observance of b iz rAadeis Theates (Continued from First Pag: STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Five for Judge. the law on the statute books concerning the Wl Sncnen ST cent This leavés '® per oent for which aged by Explosions. K. W. Bartos vention at Dexter, July 2. These are: J. H. | convention deternrine the polictes in the | Flpst Father is Cured of an Erup- | o PR b TR T | : g / a5 o S, owig 1o th ssies of | NEW YORK. Juy o~ Dynumite bomba .\ GOUNY arvomomy, [ ELL N, oy Knexvhes ¢ DR\ oo by SUITH OFF T0 EUROPE| and Night. Then Babyis Cured | |IRCUGUARIMSUUIALS the .qrude oft the producers’ hands, no | (8% badly damaging the steel structure |Fred Bruning Dan J. Connell Trouble for Amendment. Weather. Neighbors Pleased to F'"d a Sure hess aven where we carty It ot s loss. | on Eirders were wrenched from thelr po- (eull Term.) to the state constitution. There was or- | ® Passenger on he liner, Vaderland, which | goctory called the ‘seven year itch.’ This ED BEER down pretty well, and after we have had | ®\4inE near the trestie. For forty feet on| Walter Slate ment refused to join and has been working | With President Smith. night. These pimples were from my ankies her side of the point of detonatls h CONGRLS“ o “We want to get aw. 1 h up, but mostly on my thighs and arms. I » chance to perfect our organisation, we | ! » o! on the L. Sanvders H. for some other plan. N M. H. Sawyer get ay from the hot . da o & N . B. Fleh v " i ” g tried doctor after doctor but thelr medicines gonerally manage to make money even | C¢Ment foundations of the structure we W. Blaokbum W ¥. Btoesher of Sloux City, has been selectsd to handle | WeAther,” said President mith, “and will | Urouent‘no reliet. But s jast I struck the Under the handicaps that go naturallly | Sattered. A second explosion three quar-|A. L. Sutton G. M. Hitehcock the campalgn. He was long connected with | P® &one a month or maybe two. Conditions | right treatment — this was Cuticurs, I R Borthoh tende ters of an hour later tossed up two more Laurie J. Quinby the anti-saloon league and s & result the | In Utsh at present are for the most part | bought s set of the Cuticura Remedies — Cu- Y IRAD[ Qistributing, we manage to keep the loss | Steel car on the New Jersey Central|John Larsen the work, but thé anti-saloon league ele- | C: W+ Nilley and the latter's family nnoa- the face but they burned and itched, day and UR ders and destroyed an even greater arty prohibitionists have withdrawn sup- | §90d. Unfortunately, howe there has | tlcura SBoap, Ointment and Pills — and a few Oklahoma Ol for Hamburs. amount of concrete construction, S s’rnm Qgg{;g‘; ol UP- | Veen & drouth that has caused & lot of mis. | pplications brought relief. When I had used “Fof Instance, the llluminating ol we sell | The company constructing the trestle |Altred Sorenson M. Hitchoock No Indietments Found. chief." “..,.",‘.".:.',','u"n'::.’;'::."::fl'.:‘é’&:'fi:{fl In Germany is produced in the extreme | has recently declared an open shop. RAILWAY (‘UH“H‘!ONF‘" The grand jury of this county adjourned tayed cured. middla 'wu‘ll-)-,:'um sactign ot :he niead BRIST NS, DADRE acanh: today without making any report of indiot- | CORPORATIONS ELUDE TAX l About four months ago, our baby began es, MOs! he new state o - NN | \ 'no FQIN | R Beecher Howell P, C. Heafey ments in connection with the alleged mis- to be covered with & rash and his head with & RISTON SOUNDS - TUCSIN homa. To handle it economically, we have P. M. Back Dr. A. H. Hipple management of the state school for girls |Total Receipts at Depar: . | spreading vore. Back of the ears, the flesh bullt an unbroken pipe line. to the ocean Henry Sehroeder BE. A. Worm vd &irls | » tment Asgre. N v | cracked open and the poor baby would 3 iR TR Fihning at Mitchellville, Nelther John Cownle, who | gate Twenty-Five Against Assess- 2,000 miles away, The oll, therefore, flows (Continued trom First Page) John J. Curtls was accused of & crime Ly the governor,| memt of Twenty-Seven Millions. | :f,'\,',t,‘““,,‘"".,'.‘.,'.’""n.."n’.:"&finf'.“.e?‘fi t . BOEKHOFF dirvoily qut of the Dkighoma wolls into | —————o A 0. R Browe CHOOL BOARD. nor the governor himself, was Indicted. pe— | Guticurs and with & few applications the % our tanks at the refinery ab Bayonne, near | means are un imited, but if the people will . Browne Whether this will close the case remains| WASHINGTON, July 9.—The total re- | buing and itching ceased, baby stopped RETAIL DEALER New York City, Thea, after It refined | sclect as their representatives In congress | to be seen. The entire management of the | celpts from the corporation tax, as an- | worrying and could sleep. When this single n it is pumped into tank sigawers which [men with not only the inclination, but 0“( BQUS]‘ERS ARE A("“VE school for many years was inquired into | Nounced at the Treasury department today, | 8et had gone we had no use for any more 4s | carry it to Hamburg and other 'Gerinan | the courdge to stind against the powers of b 4 d baby was never troubled with the disease 803:50. 78T y y the grand jury and nothing was found | aggregated $84,043,500, while the total asses | J - 043,600, bors who saw the condition L A4 ports. - A, (Hamburk it Is. pampied into | Kreed and evil, right will triupiph; and as [ suggest mismanagement or any wrong | ments were HTGOK0. Undor the law a | e e et rnd'Him 404 | large ‘Storage’ tanks. From these storage |4 republican I want it to triumph under action. Mr, Cownle, as chairman of the | penalty will be applied to all corporations | when we told them, they were surprised and tanks it Koes by Pallroad In tark ocars inio | the banner of the old republican party. board, had been discharged by the gover- | which may be delifiquent on the 10th in-| pleased to find & sure cure for these skin | (Continued from First Page.) [ the interlor of Germany, where we have | "I 8ppesl to my fellow republicans and | will be made in the manner of an ap- | nor who accused him of various grave of- | stant, Officlals generally, however, expect | .mmon- Edward H, Carter, 323 North | w Whil A single set of Cutieurs Sosp Ofntment 18 ‘ Ork e | | | | supply-genters with smaller storage tanks. | to all good cltizens to Kive ys your ald. | peal to the radical elements of the party. | fenses. that practically all of the tax will be puia| 37t Bt., Camden, N. J., Mar. 6, 1910." Out of-these the ofl fs pumped into local | The responsibility is with you, and the re- | Many of the old radicals still clin oy v . . 4 & to | e |in to avold the penaity. tank wakons'which carry it to the prom- |sUlts are In your hands, and X have an | Colonel Brvan and if he will turn them | NEW ORLEANS CARMEN | | gt atonc_evntiring & e ot eale. S ises of the reiail dealers. The oll then, | AbIdIng confidence in a triumphant vie-|over to Joseph Folk, due and proper | | taroughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. from the time it comes to the surace In |ory. thanks will be reiur As & Missourt| WILL REFUSE THE OFFER |ICE CREAM CONES UNDER BAN | i Props. 135 Coiumbue Ave. Bosion. Mam menb of Skin and Scalp Aflections. Millions of people have CAS- Germany Is handled with but one toll to|clare for progress and reform, and let |upon the southern and middlewestorn | Officers Say Attempt is Being Made 5457 ¢ the middlo man. In production and transic [ that declaration be made with such. em- [ gemoorats and his emissaries are busy to Put Unfon in u False CARETS do Health work for sactically o human hand teuches It. phasis that jt will be heard from 0cean to | elgewhere. H Posttion. k4 gor [ th: n. If you have never tried “Becauss oOf this perfected system we |0ean, gnd from the lakes to the gulf. NEW YORK, July %.—The ice cream cons | t F s ' b | o or aie this 4reat health maker—Get a 10¢ with any producer in the world. Just|Of the men who have fought the good fight, food regulations of the federal government. E | —and you will neyer use any cross the German border are the great |Dbut add a goodly number of sturdy re- PRARRC. - bl :l‘r:;\. g:';p-.n“ru:z-‘:mxzemu n':h: :‘::' Today United States u:u;m i;onkul with | In the Growing Railroad | box ros ;' ol ) Russian wells, some of which produce 3,00 ‘;,'l‘l'l"‘h \Q shaie Shakn and by o dotng you | o,y orry, o July 9.—George P. Day, | ter of & cent an hour for five years, and to | 5 faree & :;f“:‘:; THOS :.'m‘::'r:‘ N | and Wholesale District | other bowel medicine. o . ered \la., . Day, R s | well Ibll.li‘rz.\lc::llm »::::n:’u(‘:n:‘:;a.: your e::.nt:;n & pawriotic service 01 qohter of the Merchants National bank, [extend this increase and pay & bonus of i \::f-\.:‘lnm: €12 boxes of the cones. 116 d CASCARRTS wc & box for o weeks el et L% DT wonder: | died In & hospital. this morning following | cent an hour during (he n:x:\myl:r.pl:vu:»diwn- wore alleged to be unfit for human This is a safe m sure froafmest. sl Ay ol e ‘Nm""'. e i b ey, | ¥ael HYMENEAL ‘b‘\‘u‘:::::‘;;:n :n.“na been in the banking ::::;-::m. exposition s held here duri “"co"'"msvfi.:n:n ",,.,m,:‘,:‘::.c:‘: ordered | M investment. Inquire Austrian and Galiclan producers and refin- e, g | by the Un 8 | ars a0 have many natural advantages | -— Umele “Davy® Camphell. This announcement was made by ‘Pres —————— M. M. . ESSER You are judged by the paper ! i Tocle ident Mahon, the carmen’s national presi- man Brewslew's Funeral, . M, over us Both Austrians and Russians | Balley-Churchill, SIOUX CITY, Ta., July §.—Urcle “Davy" | ¥ AN e e e & b0, | SSsre Pt % {1 you resd. Ban fesders:have' o have & short haul to the German market, | Miss Gertrude Churchill daughter of {Cempbell, & ploneer Missour! river pilot, | opt R n macition o spmacice the | Nearal ¢ Raneussntative W VE. Bro 3411 Burt St. canse o Apologiss for & iack ‘ot + fow hundred miles at the most, where |George Churchill of Sloux City, Ia., and |died tcday, aged ¥ years. the carzaen. (a the basition of opposiug the | (uaeial Represen Wakar . Browa, e bl Wi We have’ nearly 5000 miles. Neverthelias, | Mr. George J. Balley were married by Rev. | exposition. 9. e oy clock Monday morning. Burial will be Phones: Harney and selfrespect or intelligence. 10 o we can take care of ourselves If we can | Charles W. Savidge at his residence, Fri Summer sults to order §17.50, reduced from | sending of a strike ultimatum to the cam- | ., e Boldiers -Home cemetery, known as (| ouly be assured an even ohance and safe- | day, st 1 o'clock. lu»—)lcc-rm-wuwn. 4 South 16th. pany. { |tae “Clrele. thinks he has a Strong hold — Plg Consignmeny Allcaed to Be Un- 1t tor Foad & in New ARce iR i 1t oadRte. th mensuimer dn{ | “Lot KARGs, In 1he soming pruiAry, de- | man. . Fork 83 Malled free, latest Cutiours Book on Treat- E hs g test object of attack under ths re | wn compete right in the German market | “You should not only uphold the hands DEATH RECORD R ORLBANG, TTuir ol Orteara | (7 D6 IV S Ject of e pure